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Foreign Minister Joseph Wu spoke at a news conference in Taipei as Taiwan began live-fire military drills to test combat readiness in response to ongoing Chinese exercises that have included launching missiles. China says its drills were prompted by the visit to the island last week by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but Wu said China was using her visit as a pretext. China also banned some Taiwanese imports after the visit.
He said China aims to upend the status quo and annex Taiwan, the self-governing island republic it claims as its own territory. The drills are a rehearsal for an invasion of the island in which it seeks to prevent other countries from coming to the island’s assistance, Wu said. The exercises also show China’s “geostrategic ambition beyond Taiwan,” Wu said.
“China has no right to interfere in or alter” the Taiwanese people’s democratic process or interaction with other nations, he said.
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